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Emily Stevens (actress) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emily Stevens (actress)
Emily Stevens (February 27, 1882 – January 2, 1928) was a stage and screen actress in Broadway plays in the first three decades of the 20th century and later silent movies.〔(Emily Stevens: ''North American Theatre Online'' )〕 ==Family lineage== Stevens was born in New York City, the daughter of Robert E. Stevens (born c. 1837 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), a theatrical manager, and actress Emma Maddern Stevens.〔1900 and 1910 United States Census information〕〔New York Times, "The Early Perils of Minnie Madden", July 2, 1916〕 Her father had joined the United States Navy just before the Civil War, rising to the rank of Lieutenant.〔Obituary; Robert E. Stevens, New York Times, July 23, 1918〕 According to the New York Times, Robert E. Stevens "took out the first traveling theatrical company" from New York City.〔 He also managed actor Lawrence Barrett for many years.〔"Stevens Aids Drive for New Players"; newspaper clipping from October 1926, in the 1924-1927 Scrapbook of the Rochester Community Players, stored in the Local History Depart, Rundel Library of the Rochester NY Public Library〕 She was from a theatrical family. She was a cousin of Minnie Maddern Fiske. Stevens bore a strong physical resemblance to Mrs. Fiske. This likeness was accentuated by her style of acting. Stevens' mother, Emma Maddern, was a sister of Mrs. Fiske's mother, Elizabeth Madden, and also a sister of Mary Madden, who played with Mrs. Fiske for many years.〔New York Times interview with Emily Stevens, December 6, 1914〕〔New York Times; "The Early Perils of Minnie Maddern"; JULY 2, 1916〕 Stevens was educated at the Institute of the Holy Angels in Fort Lee, New Jersey and St. Mary's Hall-Doane Academy in Burlington, New Jersey.
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